City of San Jose to clear homeless camp for new Microsoft data center

((CrohnSan Jose is a schedule to purify dozens of RVS from the street in Alviso neighborhood in San Jose at 7 am on Monday to make way for the new Microsoft Data Data Center in 1657 alviso-MilPitas Road.

The reduction notifications on the street were lined up on Sunday, while the city is preparing to make a mass evacuation. The last city of San Jose to the residents of the homeless.

Some defenders were seen helping residents move RVS before cleaning on Monday. Jack Mouloud of Kron4 said that many of the homeless who live on the alviso-MilPitas road do not have a place to go to.

The mayor of San Jose Matt Mahan defended the city’s response to the displacement on Sunday.

“San Jose is one of the only cities in the region that is making real and sustainable investments in safe parking lots, shelter family, and policies that bring to people at home – we reserve the right to apply our city decrees to ensure that public parks and streets are clean and safe, and can be accessed to the entire audience.” “When neighboring cities pass punitive policies without real alternatives, they do not solve the crisis – they make them. We need a regional approach based on both sympathy and accountability.”

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